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The Keystone XL debate steps up a gear

By agreenerlifeagreenerworld on April 4, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

https://youtube.googleapis.com/v/u30m8U6VP3E&source=uds By Anders Lorenzen If there is one thing advocates of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline don’t need on their hands right now its an oil spill from another tar sands oil […]

Opinion: Gove’s war on the teaching of climate change

By agreenerlifeagreenerworld on April 2, 2013 • ( 2 Comments )

  Photo: 38 Degrees. By Anders Lorenzen Education Secretary Michael Gove has for several years been campaigning for climate change to be removed from the national curriculum for under 14 year-olds in […]

Editorial: The UK Government must prepare for future extreme weather events

By agreenerlifeagreenerworld on March 30, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

Temperatues on 22nd March this year compared to 22nd March last year.  2012 saw the wettest year on record in the UK. It started out somewhat different, with exceptionally dry conditions forcing […]

Guest blog: Fracking in Southern California

By agreenerlifeagreenerworld on March 28, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

  Shale wells in Los Angeles By Tina Reed Johnson Fracking is a hot topic. Experts say that if fracking is used (more widely) in California, it would make the state the […]

German research institute skeptical about the tar sands "green" credentials

By agreenerlifeagreenerworld on March 26, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

Anti tar sands activist at Whitehall. Photo: Suzanne Dhaliwal. By Derek Leahy EurActiv – a EU policy news agency – broke the following story last week (Mar. 19th): “Germany’s largest and most […]

Guest blog: Renewsable: Budget announcements for a bygone era, but we’re looking to the future

By agreenerlifeagreenerworld on March 22, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

Greenpeace anti fracking action at Conservative club in George Osborne’s constituency. By Sarah Lewis-Hammond Renewable energy investors watching today’s Budget announcement will not have known whether to jeer or cheer. The jeer […]

Andrew Simms: There are reasons for optimism

By agreenerlifeagreenerworld on March 20, 2013 • ( 3 Comments )

Andrew Simms By Anders Lorenzen We’re in Goodland, a place where its citizens write their own constitution, have a banking system that is community owned and its President gives 70% of his […]

Breaking: Denmark records highest ever wind power output

By agreenerlifeagreenerworld on March 18, 2013 • ( 3 Comments )

Energinet’s infographic just after record were broken. By Anders Lorenzen At 00:04 local time early on Monday, Denmark produced enough energy from wind power to satisfy the whole country’s electricity demand. On […]

Guest blog: 100% Renewable Energy: Becoming the New Normal?

By agreenerlifeagreenerworld on March 15, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

By Diane MossA decade ago, cities, regions, and businesses aiming for 20% renewable energy were on the cutting edge. Few believed that a higher target in a few decades was an achievable […]

Guest blog: Screw work, let’s play (with sustainability)

By agreenerlifeagreenerworld on March 13, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

One of the most popular stands at Ecobuild was – guess what – having the most fun: SolarAid. By Charlotte WebsterIt’s not what I imagined to be the biggest lesson from Ecobuild, the […]

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